Laws regarding involuntary hospitalization
A) explicitly intend to be mildly punitive, for motivation and treatment purposes.
B) attempt to reduce the punitive aspects as much as possible.
C) assume some degree of moral culpability for risks that are posed to the community.
D) cannot be punitive and assume no moral culpability for risks posed.
E) vary, with only some jurisdictions retaining the old English punitive aspects.
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